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thank you very much steve, thank you monica crowley, heavy duty, thank you. michael goodwin tha you, that is it for us, be with us
thank you very much steve, thank you monica crowley, heavy duty, thank you. michael goodwin tha you, that is it for us, be with us
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lou: steve? >> well, i don't disagree with what he is saying, i don't like language, like the gun lobby as if they are the enemy or the cause of newtown, and i don't like the accusation that president obama wants to take away people's guns, there is good ideas on both sides, let's have a little bit more of practical problem solving in washington, we ought to have guards in every school, our children are vulnerible. lou: the president will be app poe flect tick yoflect tick you. >> you are right. >> we're out of time. >> also good too. thank you very much steve, thank you monica crowley, heavy duty, thank you. michael goodwin thank you, that is it for us, be with us tomorrow, for tonight, good night from new york.
lou: steve? >> well, i don't disagree with what he is saying, i don't like language, like the gun lobby as if they are the enemy or the cause of newtown, and i don't like the accusation that president obama wants to take away people's guns, there is good ideas on both sides, let's have a little bit more of practical problem solving in washington, we ought to have guards in every school, our children are vulnerible. lou: the president will be app poe flect tick yoflect tick you. >>...
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steve will have the mask off. good morning. president obama will unveil his gun control agenda later today. it is sure to have pro-gun advocates seeing red when they get the news. we're hearing the president will call for some of the most sweeping changes to gun laws we've seen in decades including executive orders that go around congress. some are comparing to what was passed in the late 1960s. big morning of news. bill hemmer. good to have you here on "america's newsroom". martha: good morning. i'm martha maccallum. hey, bill. the president is set to make the announcement at white house surrounded by law enforcement officials and children who wrote him letters about gun violence. bill: interesting staging. the national rifle association, the nra, already fighting back with a tough ad that is on the airwaves now. watch this. >> mr. obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes but he is just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to a fair share of security. protection for their kids, and gun free zones for ours. bi
steve will have the mask off. good morning. president obama will unveil his gun control agenda later today. it is sure to have pro-gun advocates seeing red when they get the news. we're hearing the president will call for some of the most sweeping changes to gun laws we've seen in decades including executive orders that go around congress. some are comparing to what was passed in the late 1960s. big morning of news. bill hemmer. good to have you here on "america's newsroom". martha:...
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steve hayes for "weekly standard." juan williams columnist for the hill. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. you looked at the 23 executive actions. what are you saying he is going to push for in congress? what is the reality and what are you thinking of his action today? this is action that wouldn't have an immediate long-term far reaching impact. >> they enforce existing law. >> right. >> things we talk about the panel before. >> on the legislative side we heard the president say we need people speaking in out the areas traditionally pro-gun. he needs to say that. because i would say the legislative package he is talking about, and it's unclear whether they do it all at once or try to break it up. that depends on how it moves through congress. it's not likely to succeed. he is not likely to get the big measures through the assault weapons ban. you heard the reservation about harry reid. it's difficult to get it through the house of representatives. magazine clip size is already meeting resistance. they could expand background checks. but a new
steve hayes for "weekly standard." juan williams columnist for the hill. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. you looked at the 23 executive actions. what are you saying he is going to push for in congress? what is the reality and what are you thinking of his action today? this is action that wouldn't have an immediate long-term far reaching impact. >> they enforce existing law. >> right. >> things we talk about the panel before. >> on the legislative...
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lakota our correspondent steve rosenberg, behind the kremlin walls. -- let's go to. to correspondents >> the o our correspondent. >> the archangel cathedral, this is where princes and russian tsars were laid to rest. the western wall is the most prestigious place to be buried. you can see amazing frescoes depicted paradise, the idea being that these pictures would give a nice sendoff to have an for the russian rulers. it's not just the cathedral's which remind you of the imperial past, there's a lot more, as i have discovered. there's one place in the kremlin where you really get appeal for what it must of been like to be a russian czar. it's here in the armory. this museum is a treasure trove of imperial artifacts, packed with things the russians used to it from, put on, and sit on. -- used to eat from. this is a thrown from the only time in history where there were two bazaaczars. a 15-year-old and his 10-year- old brother. their older sister sophia used to hide in a secret compartment where she could whisper instructions to them. you need a crown if you have a thr
lakota our correspondent steve rosenberg, behind the kremlin walls. -- let's go to. to correspondents >> the o our correspondent. >> the archangel cathedral, this is where princes and russian tsars were laid to rest. the western wall is the most prestigious place to be buried. you can see amazing frescoes depicted paradise, the idea being that these pictures would give a nice sendoff to have an for the russian rulers. it's not just the cathedral's which remind you of the imperial...
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okay, steve. we saw earlier an amendment offered by south carolina's mick mulvaney to pay for $17 billion in disaster relief was shut down. now there is another effort to scale back the overall packag package. what about this debate and how it's playing out? >> it's a good debate. what we saw with the mulvane amendment was telling. republicans were voting 2 to 1 in favor of the amendment which would have taken the $17 billion and offset it by making $1.6% cut to discretionary spending across the board. that is a perfectly reasonablebe proposal. most republicans voting for it. what is discouraging you got so little real attention from democrats and it was criticized so heavily in such, i think a demagogic manner by some other republicans. you had hal rogers,be chairman of the house appropriations committee suggest that the cuts, 1.6% of discretionary spending, those cuts would be devastating slash and burn cu cuts. that is false. it wouldn't be. we can have a debate, long-term debate how we want to
okay, steve. we saw earlier an amendment offered by south carolina's mick mulvaney to pay for $17 billion in disaster relief was shut down. now there is another effort to scale back the overall packag package. what about this debate and how it's playing out? >> it's a good debate. what we saw with the mulvane amendment was telling. republicans were voting 2 to 1 in favor of the amendment which would have taken the $17 billion and offset it by making $1.6% cut to discretionary spending...
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well later today max geyser and steve herbert expose more bankers to come out of dodgy deals looking squeaky clean. pretty carmen ortiz says stealing is stealing whether you use a computer command or a crowbar think this is how the administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammond towards wiki leaks towards barrett brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have never let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule of the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and there are any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. while get out of syria a couple minutes with a fresh edition of spotlight don't miss that. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur was a big picture. what mystery is hidden deep the nice. visit to the north w
well later today max geyser and steve herbert expose more bankers to come out of dodgy deals looking squeaky clean. pretty carmen ortiz says stealing is stealing whether you use a computer command or a crowbar think this is how the administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammond towards wiki leaks towards barrett brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have never let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the...
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that is our steve baker joining us live from london a pleasure to have you on the program and thanks for coming on so quickly the business leaders are worried are they not the exact people that cameron and perhaps you as well should be listening to. most very important we're in touch with business i've still got involvement in business myself now but it's important to remember that this debate isn't a family feud it's a really important debate about who governs us and should political power be centralized or should it be dispersed and under control and i actually don't think businessmen have anything to fear from dispersed power actually i think they've got everything to fear from centralized power particularly when it's not accountable and the u.k. does does already enjoy some special favors from the e.u. a massive rebate why does it deserve even more concessions do you think. oh this is an interesting argument why do we deserve it in the end there are two kinds of government the kind you can dismiss peacefully at the ballot box and the other kind and i'm very uncomfortable with the
that is our steve baker joining us live from london a pleasure to have you on the program and thanks for coming on so quickly the business leaders are worried are they not the exact people that cameron and perhaps you as well should be listening to. most very important we're in touch with business i've still got involvement in business myself now but it's important to remember that this debate isn't a family feud it's a really important debate about who governs us and should political power be...
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woodruff: matea, what about, you know, we just heard from steve saying it's all about access. we're not really paying attention to the criticism. but are they troubled abou by te fact that this was the president who came into office saying he would do things differently. >> you have to judge them on what they do. it's clear from our reporting that campaign finance reform is not going to be an immediate part of the president's agenda right now. if this was something that was really troubling them i think they probably would be taking action on that front. i think they knew they were going to get criticized for the reversal specifically on corporate donations. but in a lot of ways this president has had to compromise when it comes to money and politics. on several different occasions, he endorsed a super pac that advocated on his behalf in the election after criticizing such groups. i think this is another example like that. >> woodruff: last question. for anybody who is watch ing who is trying to decide whether they should come to the inaugural or not, are there still tickets a
woodruff: matea, what about, you know, we just heard from steve saying it's all about access. we're not really paying attention to the criticism. but are they troubled abou by te fact that this was the president who came into office saying he would do things differently. >> you have to judge them on what they do. it's clear from our reporting that campaign finance reform is not going to be an immediate part of the president's agenda right now. if this was something that was really...
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steve? >> the federal reserve district says economic growth is modest to moderate in all 12 districts. that's how we normally lead but that's not the most important. what is important is the talk about how fiscal uncertainties are already hurting the economy. you think the debt ceiling is an issue for down the road? base book suggests an issue for right now. let me get to other issues first and i will get back to that. rebounding from hurricane sandy. holiday sales modestly higher but appear to be below expectations. manufacturing is mixed with the outlook generally optimistic. real estate is up in all districts and real estate growth was moderate to strong in all districts. now we get to the fiscal cliff issues. hiring times are cautious especially for companies doing business in europe and defense. hiring plans specifically delays in six district due to fiscal uncertainties. let me show you individual comments from the districts when it comes to the fiscal uncertainties. real estate contex
steve? >> the federal reserve district says economic growth is modest to moderate in all 12 districts. that's how we normally lead but that's not the most important. what is important is the talk about how fiscal uncertainties are already hurting the economy. you think the debt ceiling is an issue for down the road? base book suggests an issue for right now. let me get to other issues first and i will get back to that. rebounding from hurricane sandy. holiday sales modestly higher but...
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joining me on the phone from australia, i know steve you have talked to and interviewed serial killers and murderers and trying to find flimsy spots in the stories. you say in 30 seconds, you have this profiling technique to figure out if someone is lying. hit me. how can you tell? >> basically i analyzed the content and structure of language. every lie they invent they have to have another two to protect themselves. they have to have a great memory because they don't want to contradict. i will analyze a number of mafrs and listen to what they say. in lance's case, one thing i found interesting was he was referring to himself as lance armstrong. this is the disassociation and language. truthful people take ownership. how people use the verbs and nouns in language as well. >> that's interesting. i did notice he refers to himself in the third person a lot. let me play this clip back in 2005 when he was denying that he was not doping. you can't see this, but everyone else can. we will talk about the other side. >> can you unequivocally say you have never used an illegal substance ever. >>
joining me on the phone from australia, i know steve you have talked to and interviewed serial killers and murderers and trying to find flimsy spots in the stories. you say in 30 seconds, you have this profiling technique to figure out if someone is lying. hit me. how can you tell? >> basically i analyzed the content and structure of language. every lie they invent they have to have another two to protect themselves. they have to have a great memory because they don't want to contradict....
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steve tell us, you're out there in the cold, buddy. tell us how it is going there and what we expect inside where you would like to be. >> that would be nice. a very cold morning here at washington's national cathedral. about 20 degrees out here. we expect the president and the vice president at 10:30, for this service which is a tradition to wrap up inaugural events here in washington. we, it is an interfaith service and a lot of dignitaries will be here. now of course the national cathedral, a landmark in the nation's capitol. this event goes all the way back to george washington and we'll be repeated today. just sort of cap off the inaugural events that have been going on for the past several days here in washington. now, this cathedral of course was damaged in 2011. suffered severe damage. could take about 10 years to get it back again. it will cost millions of dollars to do that. so that service getting underway at 10:30 this morning. we'll keep an eye on it for you. martha: you're talking a little bit, steve, about the historic n
steve tell us, you're out there in the cold, buddy. tell us how it is going there and what we expect inside where you would like to be. >> that would be nice. a very cold morning here at washington's national cathedral. about 20 degrees out here. we expect the president and the vice president at 10:30, for this service which is a tradition to wrap up inaugural events here in washington. we, it is an interfaith service and a lot of dignitaries will be here. now of course the national...
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first we go to steve. steve, i'm feeling a change is coming. >> a very slow change but it's coming. we still have 20s and 30s on the lows. i don't think anything will come close to what we had on sunday. but still when you get 28 santa rosa. 29 livermore. each day the temps are inching upward. here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. westbound 24 traffic looks pretty good as you drive over to the tunnel. also the morning commute is not bad if you are driving on oakland freeways. let's go back to the desk. >>> oakland's public safety committee has approved a controversial crime fighting plan for the city. it was a anonymous vote by the committee late last night. tara moriarty is joining us live where that meeting tara, it almost got out of hand. >> reporter: it really did. the committee did decide to give the plan the thumbs up. now it will go before the council next week. chief howard jordan believes it will pass. he met with some pretty stiff opposition last night. as did members of his staff. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: officers the chief himself and people who supported the new crime
first we go to steve. steve, i'm feeling a change is coming. >> a very slow change but it's coming. we still have 20s and 30s on the lows. i don't think anything will come close to what we had on sunday. but still when you get 28 santa rosa. 29 livermore. each day the temps are inching upward. here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. westbound 24 traffic looks pretty good as you drive over to the tunnel. also the morning commute is not bad if you are driving on oakland freeways....
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steve lipsky said -- a u.s. soldier accused of massacring 16 afghan civilians in march has been ordered to undergo a sanity review before his lawyers can wage a defense based on his mental health. staff sergeant robert bales deferred entering a plea thursday on charges that could carry the death penalty. he is accused of killing nine children and seven adults during a nighttime attack on two villages in kandahar province. lawyers say bales, who served four tours in iraq and afghanistan, may have suffered a traumatic brain injury and ptsd. attorney john henry browne discussed the mental state of john bales -- robert bales. >> he is a strong person but i think he would agree with what i said, he feels abandoned by the army. >> a u.s. marine is facing a likely demotion in rank after pleading guilty to urinating on the corpse of a man in afghanistan. staff sergeant edward deptola was charged after video emerged in july 2011 showing u.s. soldiers urinating on dead afghans. deptola admitted he failed to supervise othe
steve lipsky said -- a u.s. soldier accused of massacring 16 afghan civilians in march has been ordered to undergo a sanity review before his lawyers can wage a defense based on his mental health. staff sergeant robert bales deferred entering a plea thursday on charges that could carry the death penalty. he is accused of killing nine children and seven adults during a nighttime attack on two villages in kandahar province. lawyers say bales, who served four tours in iraq and afghanistan, may...
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the bbc's steve rosenberg has more. he joins me from moscow. an extraordinary story. do we have any idea what lies behind it? >> we do not know for sure. russian police have launched an investigation. what we found out today is that he had faced intimidation over the last few months of. the tires on his car were slashed recently. he suffered a cyber attacks. and of course, a physical attack, which has left him battling for his eyesight. we believe he will be flown to belgium, to a special burn unit later today to try to help the treatment. >> the bolshoi is something russians are extraordinarily proud of. is it known that there is a great degree of politics, and possibly very nasty politics, inside the bolshoi? >> yes, it is no secret there is not -- there is a lot of politics to this jewel of russian culture. and certainly, the suspicion is talking to people today at the bolshoi, that this could be the result of some fighting there. the director of the bolshoi said today that he is 100% certain that the attack is related to the artistic director's activities. this co
the bbc's steve rosenberg has more. he joins me from moscow. an extraordinary story. do we have any idea what lies behind it? >> we do not know for sure. russian police have launched an investigation. what we found out today is that he had faced intimidation over the last few months of. the tires on his car were slashed recently. he suffered a cyber attacks. and of course, a physical attack, which has left him battling for his eyesight. we believe he will be flown to belgium, to a special...
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we know that, steve, right? two words that stuck out to me, hyper bolic discounting which goes to the stock market, what we talk about everyday here on cnbc, which is we tend to underestimate the benefits of something later because we want it now. which leads us to make dumb decisions. >> right, right. you can actually answer the question, you know, why are we unlikely to live up to our new year's resolutions. why is congress unlikely to come to decisions with the same answer. which is this idea of hyper bolic discounting. we want smaller sooner rewards rather than larger later rewards. essentially, we are with a craft made on really big decisions and just take the gimme, gim maine, gimme in the short term. >> i think it is the extent in which the politics of policy incorporated some of the new economics. a law professor of university of kansas brought into the obama administration and he started implementing some of the behavioral economic incentives in government programs. i think run out of washington. but un
we know that, steve, right? two words that stuck out to me, hyper bolic discounting which goes to the stock market, what we talk about everyday here on cnbc, which is we tend to underestimate the benefits of something later because we want it now. which leads us to make dumb decisions. >> right, right. you can actually answer the question, you know, why are we unlikely to live up to our new year's resolutions. why is congress unlikely to come to decisions with the same answer. which is...
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. >> steve: tell us about jack's into the wild. >> a show we do all over the world. we leave to different countries. >> brian: what do you have in your arms? >> a dingo. from australia. people heard about it. they don't bark a lot. >> brian: more on that in the after the show show. see you. bill: all right. good morning. everybody. there are breaking developments, many of them in the hostage matter involving american oil workers. we're getting conflicting reports. some reports of a airstrike leaving many dead on the ground. we're hearing 20 hostages including some americans were able to escape. we're working through this throughout the morning. a lot of headlines out of the air. we'll bring to you what we can. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom.". martha: good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. this drama started yesterday when an al qaeda linked group of terrorists took dozens of hostages at a natural gas plant in algeria. the militants say they wanted france to stop their campaign against al qaeda fighters in nearby mali. bill: greg palkot worki
. >> steve: tell us about jack's into the wild. >> a show we do all over the world. we leave to different countries. >> brian: what do you have in your arms? >> a dingo. from australia. people heard about it. they don't bark a lot. >> brian: more on that in the after the show show. see you. bill: all right. good morning. everybody. there are breaking developments, many of them in the hostage matter involving american oil workers. we're getting conflicting reports....
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a fan of "fox & friends." >> gretchen: oh, my gosh. >> steve: very nice. keep them coming. >> gretchen: dr. ian will stick around for the after the show show. around congress and enact new gun laws with executive order. vice president biden telling house democrats at least 19 of those actions are being prepped and will be implemented whether congress likes it are not. leads to the question, what are they. i'm bill hemmer. happy tuesday on america's news room. martha: i'm martha maccallum. these orders are more aggressive of current laws which a lot of people said is really the first place to start, or, they will try to get the centers for disease control to do some national research on firearms. bill: on the other side many argue, democrats and republican lawmakers, you need to look at more than just guns. >> this is a very important constitutional right and we are very dedicated to protecting the second amendment from that standpoint. so what we want to focus on are ways to make sure that people with serious mental difficulties are kept away from firearms
a fan of "fox & friends." >> gretchen: oh, my gosh. >> steve: very nice. keep them coming. >> gretchen: dr. ian will stick around for the after the show show. around congress and enact new gun laws with executive order. vice president biden telling house democrats at least 19 of those actions are being prepped and will be implemented whether congress likes it are not. leads to the question, what are they. i'm bill hemmer. happy tuesday on america's news room....
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steve is not fine with it. >>steve: no, i'm fine with it. >>gretchen: you said it was crazy earlier. >>steve: it is crazy. i would hate to have a microphone follow us all through -- >>gretchen: they're in the hallways. they're in the elevators. in the hallways. they're right back here. >>steve: we have microphones in our hallways? >>gretchen: little cameras. for safety. here's my take on it. this guy has a job. so it's a job. it's a job-creating situation. >>steve: he's a spy. >>gretchen: coming up on "fox & friends," the flu claiming a new victim. the high five. kids are being told to elbow bump. elbow bump. is this a little too much? i figured i was just born that way. i was always on some new, life-stopping diet. and then, weight watchers. it lets me be me. and i naturallyame a healthier me. i amazed myself. get used to it. because when a weight loss program is built for human nature you can expect amazing. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. i've been fortunate to win on go
steve is not fine with it. >>steve: no, i'm fine with it. >>gretchen: you said it was crazy earlier. >>steve: it is crazy. i would hate to have a microphone follow us all through -- >>gretchen: they're in the hallways. they're in the elevators. in the hallways. they're right back here. >>steve: we have microphones in our hallways? >>gretchen: little cameras. for safety. here's my take on it. this guy has a job. so it's a job. it's a job-creating situation....
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appreciate it very much. >> thank you. >> steve toth from texas. by the way, i'm from upstate new york, myself. >>> a new cnn/"time"/orc poll shows more americans favor gun control. 55% say they're in favor of stricter laws. 44% are opposed. here's a further breakdown of the numbers. 37% say they strongly favor stricter gun laws. 18% moderately favor it. 17% moderately oppose them. 27% strongly oppose stricter gun laws. we also polled americans on the president's performance. 55% say they now approve of how president obama is handling his job. 43% disapprove. we also asked how vice president biden is handling his job. he has an even higher approval rate than the president. 59% say they approve of how the vice president is handling his job. 38% disapprove. >>> we'll take another quick break. much more of our special coverage right after this. plugged it into my car, and got a discount just for being the good driver i've always been. i'm just out here, snap-shooting it forward. you don't want to have to pay for other people's bad driving, do you? no.
appreciate it very much. >> thank you. >> steve toth from texas. by the way, i'm from upstate new york, myself. >>> a new cnn/"time"/orc poll shows more americans favor gun control. 55% say they're in favor of stricter laws. 44% are opposed. here's a further breakdown of the numbers. 37% say they strongly favor stricter gun laws. 18% moderately favor it. 17% moderately oppose them. 27% strongly oppose stricter gun laws. we also polled americans on the president's...
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steve king tweeted this, awesome and shockingly liberal address. an epic realignment. so some people said not at all, other people said what i just read. what's your take? >> well, you know, the president won the election so he's certainly entitled to pursue his agenda. i thought it would have been more effective though if he had spoken more in thematic terms. by being as precise as he was is laying out a liberal agenda which is what's usually done in a state of the union. in going back to ronald regan's address, government is not the problem. those are general statements. i thought the way he got specific yesterday made it more of a, again, almost campaign type of address. he's an excellent speaker. even how he was distinguishing the issues, implying that democrats care more about disabled kids than republicans do. he's not going to turn his back on the sick elderly. no one wants to do any of those things. i thought he could have found some way to be more constructive. maybe he felt that the time for that is gone, but, you know, he's got a state of the union speech co
steve king tweeted this, awesome and shockingly liberal address. an epic realignment. so some people said not at all, other people said what i just read. what's your take? >> well, you know, the president won the election so he's certainly entitled to pursue his agenda. i thought it would have been more effective though if he had spoken more in thematic terms. by being as precise as he was is laying out a liberal agenda which is what's usually done in a state of the union. in going back...
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>>steve: it's big and fat. >> a whale? >>steve: it's a walrus. [playing tape] >> i should have known that. >>gretchen: no. no you shouldn't have. >>steve: sounds like that one's got a hammer. got another one? >> i'll get this one. [playing tape] >> that's got to be some -- >>gretchen: jack, i love you. you're being very logical right now. it's not a mouse trying to open a door. [playing tape] >>steve: lives under water. >> got to be a dolphin or willamette or -- dolphin or whale. >>gretchen: all right. >>steve: the final sound. listen to this. [playing tape] >> a snake. >>steve: what kind? >> a rattlesnake. >>steve: you're right! stop there. the day before we played that, we watched kimba in the jungle. we are ill-suited to answer these questions. did i call him kimba? simba. >>gretchen: he thought it was an unfair question. >>steve: if there is anyone it is a fair question to, it is a guy who works with animals. >>gretchen: lance armstrong lied to the sports world. how did he get away with it for so long? >>steve: live outside, can we get on tha
>>steve: it's big and fat. >> a whale? >>steve: it's a walrus. [playing tape] >> i should have known that. >>gretchen: no. no you shouldn't have. >>steve: sounds like that one's got a hammer. got another one? >> i'll get this one. [playing tape] >> that's got to be some -- >>gretchen: jack, i love you. you're being very logical right now. it's not a mouse trying to open a door. [playing tape] >>steve: lives under water. >> got to...
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steve baker thinks the u.k. is better off outside the e.u. . the consequences are worse for the than they are for the united kingdom if we leave because i think the e.u. would become even more inward looking and really what's required is a change of heart within the nations of europe to be more outward looking and to believe more in dispersed political power it's quite likely that the european union will say you know our way or exit i think all sorts of horror stories will be told to try and keep us in but in the end the british public of got to have confidence in ourselves the european union's a relatively new innovation we were a great help with looking trading nation and hugely prosperous long before the european union we don't need all these petty forty four being regulation we certainly don't need to surrender the sovereignty of the people so i think people need to just be considered and think carefully about what kind of future they want and if you can i do stay tuned to r.t. this friday we bring you our special coverage of david cameron'
steve baker thinks the u.k. is better off outside the e.u. . the consequences are worse for the than they are for the united kingdom if we leave because i think the e.u. would become even more inward looking and really what's required is a change of heart within the nations of europe to be more outward looking and to believe more in dispersed political power it's quite likely that the european union will say you know our way or exit i think all sorts of horror stories will be told to try and...
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steve, what was the most important thing you heard from the secretary? >> no denial of support and in delay in decision making. she just put it out there blunting and it's now going to be up to the members of that committee to say, they've either got evidence that she's lying or not or there's just nothing there that you can draw from her. she said, we didn't deny and we gave them what they needed. >> michael? >> chris, i think it's not the small tactical stuff, which has been gone over many times now. it's the bigger strategic issues. it's her statement that we can't conduct diplomacy from a bunker pb and it's also this broader strategic challenge in north africa that she's referring to, and we've seen that play out in algeria as well. >> thank you, gentleman. back to the chairman, bob menendez of new jersey. >> -- despite a higher price tag, because it was more secure than returning to the hotel where there had been a bomb and bomb threats, or moving closer to the annex, because it was closer to the road. can you give us your insights on the decision m
steve, what was the most important thing you heard from the secretary? >> no denial of support and in delay in decision making. she just put it out there blunting and it's now going to be up to the members of that committee to say, they've either got evidence that she's lying or not or there's just nothing there that you can draw from her. she said, we didn't deny and we gave them what they needed. >> michael? >> chris, i think it's not the small tactical stuff, which has been...
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steve baker thinks the u.k. is better off outside the. consequences or worse off if you know what you're going to miss because i think we've become even more inward looking i really want to change. and. it's quite like you say you know our way or. sorts of stories it's all drawn in but in the end the british public have got to have confidence in ourselves the european union's a relatively new innovation we were a great outward looking trading nation and hugely prosperous long before the european union we don't need all these petty for regulation we certainly don't need to surrender the sovereignty of the people so i think people need to just be considered and think carefully about what kind of future they want or do i stay tuned to r.t. this friday we bring you our special coverage of david cameron's big speech on your . right a ten minutes past the hour moscow time pakistan's government has reportedly agreed to the demands of a firebrand cleric in return for ending a mass sit in of tens of thousands of his supporters around parliament a
steve baker thinks the u.k. is better off outside the. consequences or worse off if you know what you're going to miss because i think we've become even more inward looking i really want to change. and. it's quite like you say you know our way or. sorts of stories it's all drawn in but in the end the british public have got to have confidence in ourselves the european union's a relatively new innovation we were a great outward looking trading nation and hugely prosperous long before the...
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okay, steve. before we go, i have to ask you about the manti t'eo story, the notre dame football star who had the imaginary girlfriend who died. yesterday he talked to espn and he claims he was duped. what say you? >> i say he's duping us. i don't think that a star linebacker at notre dame is going to have an imaginary girlfriend like a blowu blowup l that he never meets that he talks about and talks about, and after notre dame says he told them she didn't exist, he still was going on with it, so unfortunately i think this was to raise his profile which it did, but i hope the bears don't draft him. >> well, i don't know about the bears, but i can tell you this. i mean, you know, for notre dame to stand by his side, that's pretty scary. i'm starting to question their judgment as well. >> he brought a lot of to the university. what are they going to do. they've got crisis management experts. >> it's all about the team, steve. anyway, thanks for being with us. >>> all right. now, we've talked a lot t
okay, steve. before we go, i have to ask you about the manti t'eo story, the notre dame football star who had the imaginary girlfriend who died. yesterday he talked to espn and he claims he was duped. what say you? >> i say he's duping us. i don't think that a star linebacker at notre dame is going to have an imaginary girlfriend like a blowu blowup l that he never meets that he talks about and talks about, and after notre dame says he told them she didn't exist, he still was going on...
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steve baker says brussels is bluffing for you alone from the consequences of. going to miss because i think it would become even more and would look. i'm really hard to train with him i should. be more out with him and to be more than just. twenty like to get the european union will say you know our way or exit i think we sort of horror stories will be told during the scene but in the end the british public have got to have confidence in ourselves the european union's a relatively new innovation we are a great help with the trading nation a hugely prosperous long before you know we don't need all these petty forty four being regulation we certainly don't need to surrender the sovereignty of the people so i think people need to just be considered and think carefully about what kind of future they want now that you can a panacea party and says british should even bother to go sheeting with the e.u. and just pull out party leader nigel farrar says cameron's mild criticism of the blog won't save the u.k. so ailing economy. he's using euro skeptic language to pass y
steve baker says brussels is bluffing for you alone from the consequences of. going to miss because i think it would become even more and would look. i'm really hard to train with him i should. be more out with him and to be more than just. twenty like to get the european union will say you know our way or exit i think we sort of horror stories will be told during the scene but in the end the british public have got to have confidence in ourselves the european union's a relatively new...
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sick and tired of the congressional gridlock steve cohen of memphis introduced a bill this week which would require states to use independent redistricting commissions in drawing those maps. here we in to talk about his bill and what he expects during president obama's second term, is congressman steve cohen. welcome to "the war room"." >> thank you good to be with you. >> michael: do you think they would or could pass this bill. >> whether they would is doubtful but it's an important bill because we have gridlock and the reason for that is too many districts are concerned about the primary and the far right and far left and they don't have to work with the whole community or the center, because of the partisan redistricting which we have in most states are drawn up just to suit their people or make them overwhelmingly ohio. ohio went for the president. ohio went to sherrod brown but yet 12 of the 16 districts drawn up by the ohio legislature were republican. that's not right. it does not reflect the will of the people. it reflects the lines they've drawn. it makes it that those the r
sick and tired of the congressional gridlock steve cohen of memphis introduced a bill this week which would require states to use independent redistricting commissions in drawing those maps. here we in to talk about his bill and what he expects during president obama's second term, is congressman steve cohen. welcome to "the war room"." >> thank you good to be with you. >> michael: do you think they would or could pass this bill. >> whether they would is...
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steve in illinois, democratic caller. here is debtclock.org, showing that we have reached the ceiling, but we will run out of money in mid february or march. go ahead. caller: yes, i believe in a few things the previous caller said, about giving away free phones. i think people get food stamps plus go to food pantries and get food and they have plenty of food. i have seen them sell their food stamps. there is a lot of waste and fraud and abuse in the lower portion. if you want to take a look and see the waste, fraud, and abuse in the military spending and so forth, it is on both sides of the poincoin. we have to take a look at both sides. today our soldiers are coming home in this wasteful war. they are killing themselves faster than they are killing themselves in afghanistan. host: that is a headline this morning, steve, in the papers. caller: we need to get these veterans some help, too, so they stop killing themselves. it is -- you are drawing matchsticks to see which ones have the shortest ones. we do have to cut out
steve in illinois, democratic caller. here is debtclock.org, showing that we have reached the ceiling, but we will run out of money in mid february or march. go ahead. caller: yes, i believe in a few things the previous caller said, about giving away free phones. i think people get food stamps plus go to food pantries and get food and they have plenty of food. i have seen them sell their food stamps. there is a lot of waste and fraud and abuse in the lower portion. if you want to take a look...
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steve stock manman thought obama staged waco. he now says that he'll say obama's executive actions are unconstitutional and will affect the right to keep and bear arms. he goes on to say, i will speak to thwart this action by any means necessary including but not limited to defunding the white house and even filing articles of impeachment. he's going to defund the white house. >> cenk: i'm curious how that's going to happen. and of course immediately before we have the second term, the talk of impeachment comes in. let's go to omar swhari. his sister was killed at virginia tech. omar, we really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me on. >> cenk: first let me ask you you about president obama's actions today. >> i don't think they go far enough and there is more we can do to have a far reaching approach to gun violence prevention. >> cenk: what about the orders he signed today. are they helpful or just a matter of appearance. >> i think they're pretty helpful, very helpful. after my sister rema was killed at virginia tech we kn
steve stock manman thought obama staged waco. he now says that he'll say obama's executive actions are unconstitutional and will affect the right to keep and bear arms. he goes on to say, i will speak to thwart this action by any means necessary including but not limited to defunding the white house and even filing articles of impeachment. he's going to defund the white house. >> cenk: i'm curious how that's going to happen. and of course immediately before we have the second term, the...
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congressman steve stockman has introduced a bill to repeal the gun-free school zone toss get rid of that school zone loophole where people can carry basically all over the country except at places of work like a school where they fear prosecution, and that's what -- jenna: eric is calling this a loophole, lori where people know that they can come into the school grounds and that they are not going to meet anyone that is armed. the argument there is that we are leaving our children really open and defenseless. what do you think about that? >> i disagree with the gentleman. here is the thing. americans do not want to live in an armed society. we do not want a gun machine at every corpse, every church, every movie theater, frankly every school. we do not need this. we would like to live in a gun violence-free world, and arming more and more people is not the solution. americans are with us on that. they want their children in a classroom with a teacher engaging in the reason they are there, education. we should not ask our teachers to be armed. they have come out against this in a multitude
congressman steve stockman has introduced a bill to repeal the gun-free school zone toss get rid of that school zone loophole where people can carry basically all over the country except at places of work like a school where they fear prosecution, and that's what -- jenna: eric is calling this a loophole, lori where people know that they can come into the school grounds and that they are not going to meet anyone that is armed. the argument there is that we are leaving our children really open...